September of 1881 was a very tragic time for the Schulte family. My 3rd great-grandfather, August Schulte, suddenly disappeared during the night and was found floating a day later in the Detroit River. As there was no evidence of violence on his person, it was determined that he commit suicide and is buried in the unconsecrated ground section of the cemetery in an unknown location. He left behind a grieving widow (Mina Raass) and 4 young sons. His oldest son and his namesake, August Schulte, would also drown 15 years later. (clicking on the images makes them larger)

Albert Raass is buried in Mt. Elliott Cemetery in Detroit, Michigan. Albert died of consumption (tuberculosis) in 1873 at the young age of 17 years old. He is the youngest child and the only child of Joseph & Anna Raass to have been born in America (the rest of the family was born in Austria.) His family was devastated at his death, and each of his siblings named their next male child “Albert” in memory of him.

The first Albert to be born 8 months later was Albert Schulte to Wilhelmina Raass and August Schulte. The next Albert to be born in December of 1874 was Albert Rischert to Magdelana Raass & Charles Rischert. And the last Albert to be born was to Elisabeth Degenfelder & Henry Raass in 1875. His memorial is posted at Find-A-Grave.